I have a question regarding adding additional water volume. I'm hoping this is the right forum on which to post this query.
My current setp is a 180 mixed reef: mostly rics/zoos with a couple of LPS thrown in and 3 Montipora colonies. Current Tank inhabitants: 1 Achilles Tang, 2 Zebrasoma (yellow, purple), Magnificent Foxface, Blue Jaw trigger, White Tail Trigger, maroon clown, 2xfalse percs, 3xPJ Cardinals, Bangaai Cardinal, Green Mandarin, Coral Beauty, 2 Cleaner Shrimp, various snails, crabs, etc.. Equipment includes: ASM 4plus skimmer, 80 watts UV (mostly off), sock style sump, 2x Seio 820, and Dart return pump..
My question is, I have a 350 gallon water container that is very hard, thick plastic and I'm wondering if I could plumb that in externally to add water volume? Would that have a lot of benefit? My house is raised up, with a crawl space, and I could bury the container under the house to keep it cool.. Just curious for opinions regarding this project..
Thanks!
Aaron
My current setp is a 180 mixed reef: mostly rics/zoos with a couple of LPS thrown in and 3 Montipora colonies. Current Tank inhabitants: 1 Achilles Tang, 2 Zebrasoma (yellow, purple), Magnificent Foxface, Blue Jaw trigger, White Tail Trigger, maroon clown, 2xfalse percs, 3xPJ Cardinals, Bangaai Cardinal, Green Mandarin, Coral Beauty, 2 Cleaner Shrimp, various snails, crabs, etc.. Equipment includes: ASM 4plus skimmer, 80 watts UV (mostly off), sock style sump, 2x Seio 820, and Dart return pump..
My question is, I have a 350 gallon water container that is very hard, thick plastic and I'm wondering if I could plumb that in externally to add water volume? Would that have a lot of benefit? My house is raised up, with a crawl space, and I could bury the container under the house to keep it cool.. Just curious for opinions regarding this project..
Thanks!
Aaron